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Sitting in Harusame Japanese Cuisine can feel like spending an evening in a friend's living room. Plush fabric drapes from the ceiling, scrolls hang from the walls, and soft light fills the space from overhead lamps. That feeling isn't accidental—the restaurant's goal is to make customers feel like family, though its menu could feed a small army. It includes more than 35 sushi rolls and dozens of ocean-fresh, sashimi-grade cuts of fish served à la carte. To sample the full array of aquatic delights, diners can opt for the all-you-can-eat menu, digging into constantly refilled rolls and appetizers. A BYOB policy rounds out the room's hospitality, allowing patrons to tote along their favorite tipple to sip on thorough their meal.

For fresh maki, Irvington's Haru Hana has got you covered.
If you're avoiding fat or gluten, you can still eat great at Haru Hana, which offers a number of low-fat and gluten-free choices.
Haru Hana guests can also take advantage of the many drink options offered here.
Youngsters don't need to sit out a trip to Haru Hana — it's super family-friendly and perfect for little diners and their folks.
Parties of any size can easily be seated at Haru Hana.
Planning a special night? Call ahead to reserve a table.
Jeans are just right for a meal at Haru Hana, which embraces a casual vibe.
Turn your living room into a five-star restaurant with takeout or delivery from Haru Hana.
For the tastes of Haru Hana from the comfort of your next party, the restaurant also offers catering services.
At Haru Hana, you can park your car in seconds with the nearby street and lot parking options.
Haru Hana provides ample space for bikers to store their bikes.
Meals at Haru Hana are moderately priced — most diners spend about $30 per person.

For fresh maki, Orange's Wasabi has got you covered.
Health nuts will love Wasabi for its gluten-free and low-fat menu options.
Find time to peruse the wine list here — Wasabi offers a variety of drink options.
Got kids? No problem at Wasabi! The restaurant is a fantastic spot for families to dine together.
Reservations are offered, so call ahead to lock down your table.
Casual dining at its best, Wasabi customers are free to enjoy themselves in jeans and a T-shirt.
You can also grab your grub to go.
Free parking is available in a lot near Wasabi.
Meals at Wasabi usually set you back about $30 per diner.

For fresh maki, Short Hills' Benihana has got you covered.
Don't expect to find any low-fat fare on Benihana's menu — you'll need to be prepared to indulge a bit.
Drinks all around! Pair your dinner with a beverage from Benihana's full bar.
The whole family can enjoy a meal at Benihana with its kid-friendly fare.
Seating is readily available at Benihana for those with large parties.
Between the music and the crowds, Benihana's noise levels can be intense.
Be sure to make reservations so you can get seated right away.
Enjoy the vibe here with a business casual dress code.
Dining out isn't your only option here — pickup is available, too.
Free parking is available to Benihana's diners that need it.
Benihana is a prime location for cyclists to park their bikes and enjoy a bite to eat.
A mid-priced establishment, Benihana offers meals that typically cost about $30 or less.

For fresh maki, West Orange's Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant has got you covered.
The food at Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant is high-calorie, high-flavor, and highly-rated.
Find time to peruse the wine list here — Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant offers a variety of drink options.
The perfect place to take the kids, dining out at Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant won't cost you a sitter.
The large dining space at Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant provides quick and easy seating options for large groups.
No need for a wardrobe change when you hit Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant — it's strictly casual.
Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant prides itself in its delicious catering.
You can also grab your grub to go.
Free parking is always available just seconds away from Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant.
Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant makes bikers feel at ease with the multiple storage racks outside.
You'll typically spend about $30 per person to dine at Yoshi Sono Japanese Restaurant, so plan your budget accordingly.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but it's the dinner menu that really draws the crowds.

Like any good buffet, Koki Buffet doesn't lack options. The kitchen staff serves more than 150 dishes, including an assortment of sushi rolls, a mix of Japanese, Chinese, and even Martian entrees, and a dessert section filled with fruit, ice cream, and pastries. On the weekends, the chefs make space on the dinner buffet counter for lobster in chef's special sauce. Even better, all of the feasting takes place inside a stylish interior highlighted by neon accent lighting and pendant lamps with no need for formal attire.